Senja Mitt vs Alta Arctic Mitt vs Skadi LRS
If you’re choosing between our heavy-winter mitts, let's break down the differences:
- The Alta Arctic Mitt is an over-mitt built to sit on top of a full five-finger glove like the Markhof or Tinden. It’s all about maximum layering for the harshest conditions.
- The Senja Mitt is a standalone mitt designed to pair seamlessly with a liner, such as the Senja Liner. This combo gives you a snug, flexible fit and excellent control when the cold turns fierce.
- The Skadi LRS is a complete 2-in-1 system with its own included liner, created for ski-style warmth, mobility, and comfortable all-day winter shooting.
Feature Comparison
| Feature |
![]() Senja Mitt |
![]() Alta Arctic Mitt |
![]() Skadi LRS |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fit | Snug fit designed to pair with the Senja Liner | Oversized fit designed to sit over full 5-finger gloves | Standard fit with included liner for a unified system |
| Use Case | Deep winter & Arctic expeditions | Arctic expeditions and extreme layering when worn with Tinden/Markhof | All-day winter adventures, ski-style warmth and mobility |
| Warmth System | Senja Mitt only or Mitt + Senja Liner | 5-finger glove + Alta Over-mitt | Skadi LRS 2-in-1 mitt and liner included |
| Waterproofing | Waterproof membrane built into the mitt | Weather-resistant shell | Water-resistant shell with high-loft insulation |
| Size and Bulk | Mid-Bulk, Compact and agile | Large & bulky by design to accommodate gloves underneath | Mid-bulk, designed for all-day wear |
| Best With | Senja Liner (sold separately) | Markhof, Tinden, other 5-finger gloves | Comes with its own liner |
| Liner Included | No | No. Glove Harness Included though. | Yes |




